Howard Payne College - Lasso Yearbook (Brownwood, TX)
- Class of 1973
Page 1 of 228
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Text from Pages 1 - 228 of the 1973 volume:
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10 11 12 15 to climb the mountain of unmet potentials. Spirited Actions Bring Life to Campus orange juice . . . . . wel and wil rain ... pep rail . . . laughing at sale . , . Butt a .pKr in h i Freshmen Find Initiation Fun? Freshman Initiation . . . Roundup . . . slime creeds . . . button-ups . . . dressing up . . . cleaning the H- Pond ... air raids ... “I love my little beanie” ... tug of war. . . one more week . . . finished at last! slimy-slimy freshman with the traditionan-t- Pond clean up! 2. Despite the efforts and plans of the Freshman Class the latest in styles! Dress Up Da ionce again Justice. 6. The best-dressed girl was Cathi this year during initiation. Such a case was preparing Otis Archie for his shower after the Friends Made at Parties and Activities APO Coffeehouse . . , Rasberry Jam . . . meeting new students . . . Delta Chi Rho rush party . . . scrapbook gazing ... Sid Rich swim party . . . serving “welcome cake . . . parties getting people together . . . studying in the library . . . talking on the auditorium steps . . . torchlight parade . . . activities keep people involved in campus life . . . 1. David Buller. Craig Hughes. and John Walker and DorfBolin relax after choir. 6. The theme of Let’s Sail Aw basketball, volleyball a invigorating activities ... a the lake . . . time for quiet i . . . Chet Reams . . . a ch Campus Revival b soul searching Moonlight Magnolia” . . party Monday night . music from our own stud Students Voice Ideas in Chapel Chapel . . . a Moi Friday thing . . . deas by students, Excifemeni French . . . German . . . Spanish . . . reading . . . writing . . . speaking . . . and finally understanding . . . audioactive lab strengthening your w working towart' keeping up to record! Behavioral Studies—a Challenge Psychology ... a broad based foundation . . . experimenting with rats and pigeons in lab . . . the Psychology Club . . . working tow; individual research projects . . . Behavioral Science ... the fastest growing program . . . experiments with closed circuit television in the Sociology . . . personal vocational training to shut-ins Key to Institute Is Involvement Institute of Christianity . . . program of involvement in the work of Christianity . . . honors program leading to graduate study . . . interdisciplinary . . . 39% increase of students this year. . . will change structure from departments to areas of concentration . . . plans for a new building . . . fund raising begins with special dinner April 6 . . . Witnessing Involvement Now programs . . . church surveys . . . personal evangelism on the beach . . . workshop to train youth directors . . student involvement. . . goal: to improve what we have now . . . constantly changing concepts . . . shaping the program for the age in plant of the Institute of Christianity Science Areas— Tough Majors shown by Phil Clodfeher 3. Taking a' reading 1. Benjamin Abraham examines a lab r, Roger Lt . . . probability and statistics . . . geometry . . . calcul . . . analysis . . . computer Physics . . . physical science . . . J- Sport Facilities Open to All Civic Leaders Train Here Social Sciences Stimulate Study of American System Law and Economics . . . two-fold ... to educate the economics stu- dent about an economic system that depends on a framework of law . . . the department is small, but there is potential for expansion since it must grow as the college grows . . . advance courses led by students . . . discussions on controversial subjects course emphasizing the cost-push American History . . . World His- tory . . . courses that provide an overview as well as those that involve detailed study of the subject matter . . . introduction of European Herit- also the upcoming traveling seminar Geography . . . learning by memorization . . . concentration on economics and population distrib- ution . . . studying cultural variations . . . comparing various regions . . . Academically Disiinciive unii Encourages Scholarship Among Freshmen Women Perchick . . . that crazy student. . . who could see that a man would come who would change the shape ot my dreams . . . helpless now, I stand with him . . . watching older dreams grow dim . . . Quiet, woman, before I get angry ... and when I get angry,-even flies don't dare to fly ... I'm very frightened of you . . . Anatevka . , Well, Anatevka hasn't the Garden of Eden what have we got here' , underfed . . . ... the daughters . circle of our little vills get along perfectly w your rr people can’t themselves . Matchmaker match . . . May the authorities itching in places they can't re; . . . Amen . . . he’s right and right. . . How can they both I right? . . . You know, you’re £ right. . . He's still wet behind LXhaim'.' Hard Work Greatly Rewarded in Production Europe Heads Choir Agenda A Cappella Choir. . . College Chorus . . . Heritage Singers . . . growing each year. . . giving concerts . . . weekend tours . . . preparing for the European tour, , . Dr. O. J. Bryson directs all singing Swingin' Stingers of 1972-73 . . . making debuts in new places . . . hearing calls to return to play at old places . . . completing the Germany tour. . . planning other large scale tours for future years ... Mr. Greg Berry pools his resources . . . An organization on the move . . . growing by leaps and bounds each year. . . maintaining the fine rapport with audiences . . . 1. The Swingin' Stingers chose Gail Wright to be their sweetheart tor 1972-73. 2. The Stage ginia Cornelius. Dana Humble. Paula Nichols, schedule during the football season. Bruce Fowler and Mary Burke Selected Friendliest Freshmen Otis Archie and Marcelle de Wet Named Friendliest Upperclassmen Classes Choose Favorites Freshmen Name Martha Vestal and James Wimbley Sophomores Elect Mary Lou Norred and Wiley Williams Juniors Choose Lynette Davis and Ernest Kirk Seniors Select Claydene Anglin and David Butler Marcelle and Lynette Reign in Fall Festivities )e Wet. . . lighting the'bonBr? ' culminating royal processions . . . participating in the parade . . Princess Lynette Davis , . . taking part in the royal activities . . accompanying the queen during the Freshmen Single Out Valerie Boyd as Lasso Beauty Bea Bryant Preferred as Sophomore Beauty The Sophomore Class selected 1. Suzan Rozypal, 2. Nancy Stevens, and 3. Verna Spates as their alternate Lasso Beauties. Bea Bryant was named the Lasso Beauty. Juniors Elect Cynthia Selleck as Lasso Beauty Theresa Hall Picked as Senior Beauiy The Senior Class selected Vicky Cox and JoRene Collins as their alternate Lasso Beauties. They chose Theresa Hall as the Lasso Beauty. HPC Names 26 Students to Who's Who and Universities . Colleges ar distinguished leaders . . . aDOve avera' scholastically and in extra-curricu activities . . . Student Personr Robert Woods Steve Watson Mike Lambert Mike Aduddell Obie Rockwell MGR Bill Littlefield Total Offense Total Offense First Downs Yards Passing HPC—Sul Ross Slate University Oct. 7, 1972 HPC—Angelo State University Oct. 1 Total Offense Statistics Put Jackets on Par With Opponents Ml Jackets Play Defensive Press Throughout Cindermen Build for National Title TPK Yell-leaders Show Spirit Otis and the gang . . . ‘‘two bits, four bits ... the ever-present microphone ... the fight song . . . the Alma Mater. . . new uniforms . . . freshman initiation . . . Glenn Miller the Stinger. . . Who is Jo Baby, Wilbert? . . . midnight movie and bus trips . . . support the Yellow Jackets . . . torchlight parades . . . button-up sessions at the stadium . . . pies in the face in chapel . . . we've got spirit! Organizations Circle K Serves City and College Circle K . . . organized group of college men . . . high standards . . . Christian-oriented bonds . . . service fraternity . . . sponsors pledge parties . . . Homecoming float . . . Halloween party . . . missions . . . clothes to needy families . . . pancake supper at Coliseum . . . party at Girl's school . . . Christmas banquet. . . coat sale . . . working together to serve God and man. 1. Selected as sweetheart for the 1972-73 Randy Hillburn. Billy Walters, Mr. Ray Bobby Walters, and Gary Smith. Not 1972-73 year are: Jimmy Gault, vice- Delta Chi Serves, Parties and Enjoys Campus Life Delta Chi Rho . . . social service lilii Alpha Chi Honors Top Qhidents Band Fraternities Assist in Promotion and Publicity Delta Omicron Plans Functions fraternity ... the purpose ... to inspire dedication in the development of ideas in service and cooperation . . . morning coffee honored music alumni returning for Homecoming festivities ... a trip to Georgetown for an exchange Musicale” with a Delta Omicron chapter at Southwest- Students Find Their Places in the BSU Dr. Guy D. Newman Takes Reins of Chancellorship in Fall Qemesier Dr. Guy D. Newman, BA, ThM. ThD., DD . . . the student's friend . . . a truly great Howard Payne ents better opportunities for public relations . . . still remains a major part of the college family . . . holds a special place in each student's heart HPC vice-presidents . . . heading committees . . . advising students and businessmen . . . keeping the college on the move . . . staying late . . . working hard ... a truly unbeatable executive staff. . . (Seniors Work Toward Graduation Sophomores Return for Second Chance Freshmen Adjust to New Life at College This place won't be fixed 'Til we get out in 76. PPPPS Second Semester Students In Memoriam Elementary Education rr Professor of Education, ret Irving, Texas i larlin Melvin Bell Practical Theology major Specifications printed by the offset process by Newsfoto Yearbooks in San Angelo, Texas. The headline design is Impact Italic in 18 and 24 point. The cutlines 3 point Helvetica and body copy in 4 point. T ;a an ' 0 point Helvetica are The 224 pages were printed o :en at the window in loom of the Douglas cademy of Freedom picture a percent intensity, photographs of the Beauties and Mr. and Miss introductory color pic- Newsfoto HPC and by h Yearbooks, were shot with five transparencies on Ectachrome daylight film. The camera used by photography was a four-by-five Gra- flex press camera. The division pages are reproduc- tions of high contrast pictures shot y Miss Martin in the student publica- tions darkroom onto Contrast Proc- Ortho Film twice to produce a Acknowledgements ichael R. Nealeigh for the ry poem, Phil Watts for Sj tography, Miss Tessica t Administration, Faculty, Staff Index SSk 11f: I a m ..9 §® S : S “ ; wr i It 1
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